The reality of cleaning out the dens of terrorists, sometimes there is no time to 'honour' these people and they just get cleaned out in the quickest and safest way. These are the remains of terrorists who caused death and destruction, and there will be others no doubt lurking in the myriad of their urban dens close by. This was on 18th June 2012. Of course, the 'Free Syrian Army' does not approve of this, but they do approve of throwing people alive out of windows in order to execute them (see http://middle-east-revolutions.prochan.com/Syria/t/568_1339803299 Brutal Execution- Al-Nour 'Free Syrian Army' Militia In Nabbek Throw Man They Call 'Traitor' Out of Window (English Subtitles)) . The 'Free Syrian Army' has been excessively gloating about the latter clip (and other summary executions) saying it was a very

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Wait, I thought you said that the Syrian Arab Army was afraid of dead FSA fighters, that's why they ran them over with tanks. Oh that's right, you're an Assad propaganda puppet who is glad to humiliate himself posting absurd lies if it pleases Bashar.

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Posted Jun-22-2012 By

USA1

Pretty awful treatment of dead humans right there, but at least the uploader excuses it in a half-assed manner by saying "but, but, but they do it too!"

The linked video is of Al Nusra, a jihadi front unaffiliated with the FSA and the only common thread is they want Assad gone. They are the people who thrive in chaotic areas like this. Want them stopped? Remove the instability that this dictator has caused. Then moderate elements can crowd out the extremists and take away their recruMore..itment tools.Less..

Posted Jun-22-2012 By

Orwellian_Society

@Orwellian_Society
So you are against something purely because an entity you hate/disagree with is for it? What an awful decision-making process. If people like you were around at key moments in history, we'd be more fucked than we are now.

Out of curiosity, what do you think the US has to gain by supporting a cause backed by a sworn enemy against a dictator who ensured stability for one of our closest allies? You're just not thinking, but using cynicism to cloak your lack of critical thinkingMore...Less..

Posted Jun-23-2012 By

look_nohands

@look_nohands You are incorrect about Al-Nusra posting the video of the man executed by getting thrown out of the window. That was done by Al-Nour Brigade. They are a 'Free Syrian Army' brigade. By contrast, Al-Nusra do not call themselves 'Free Syrian Army', but they work together and are allied, you are incorrect to say they are not linked. Al-Nusra is part of Al-Qaeda. Several brigades inside the 'Free Syrian Army' are part of Al-Qaeda too, including Kataeb Ahrar Al-Sham.

There is only one AMore..rab Spring uprising where the revolutionary forces fought against militant groups accused of links with Al-Qaeda, and the 'Free Syrian Army' does not fight those groups. The only place that happened was in Yemen. There the revolutionaries actively went against Ansar Al-Sharia, both in arms and media campaign. In Syria, they seem unable to distance themselves from the extremists, because they themselves are using similar techniques. Hope that is useful information as you are interested in this.Less..

Posted Jun-23-2012 By

C-A-T-000p

@C-A-T-000p
Due to the nature of the internet, I might have been misinformed about who the video ought to be attributed to. But the main point (about AQ in Levant) still stands. Al Nusra is beyond the FSA structures and is operating independently. They don't coordinate or share resources, according to the best info we have.

As for the differences between Syria and Yemen, they are myriad. For one, Yemen never reached even near what Syria has, or even had in the first 9 months. The regime did noMore..t have the will or capability to prosecute such a vicious campaign on the rebels. In Syria, the rebels are having enough trouble with regime forces. Even if the FSA wanted to, it couldnt afford to make enemies out of AQ affiliates at this time. They cant handle the enemies they've already made. But I can agree that Yemenis have shown themselves to be a great people for their actions during the revolution.

I also agree that AQ uses asymmetric tactics, as does the FSA, because they suit the situation. But tactics doesnt mean strategies line up.Less..

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Posted Jun-23-2012 By

jim90046

you did a good brief introduction about the evil FSA,i appreciate your writing ability and your original thought.i am a chinese,not a leaker,but a fans of you and nutsflipped,expecting your new videos!

Posted Jun-22-2012 By

GXst

That is the problem. .I mean if the goverment is weak.. then the terrorist will .. try to be strong..same for usa..in afghanistan.. you cant be weak towards terrorist..Though i will like syria to give freedom to their people...

Problem for syrian people are the alqaida is supporting them.. see that video of some common man being thrown outside the building..Bad things get bad result..

Posted Jun-22-2012 By

Nebuchadnezzar

agein yur all makeing a mistake or was paid by!! your calling the people of Syria a terrorist because they fought back with courage against the person that killed brother mothers sons daughthers,of Syria, remember where this whole process started they wanted to change the president, in peace, they got murrdered for it , and you are calling the people terrorist,lets see if they murrder your father brother cazuns, what will you do!!! this is the start of the new world order, wars, death.